Where do I go to vote?

Your polling place depends on where you live. In some municipalities, such as Cameron, everyone votes at the town hall. Voters in Marshfield, on the other hand, vote at their district polling places. The My Vote Wisconsin website will also tell voters where to go Tuesday.

When can I vote?

Who can vote?

Qualified voters are U.S. citizens who are least 18 years old on election day and have lived in the ward or municipality in which they want to vote for at least 10 consecutive days before the election. Voters must be registered to vote at their current addresses; anyone who moved after registering to vote must re-register.

What do I need to bring?

You must bring a valid photo ID to the polls. Full details on what counts as a valid photo ID are available on bringit.wi.gov. Examples include a Wisconsin driver's license, a state ID card, a U.S. military ID or a passport.

Some extra information about photo IDs: the address on your ID doesn't have to be current, and your name doesn't have to be an exact match for the name in the poll book (example: Sam, short for Samantha, is OK.)

Where can I learn about the candidates?

On marshfieldnewsherald.com. Marshfield-based reporters have covered local races, plus our membership in USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin means you have access to statewide coverage, too.